Help NASA-supported scientists find active comets to find clues about our early universe. **All you need is curiosity.** Featured Project: [Rubin Comet Catchers](https://scistarter.org/rubin-comet-catchers) During this virtual event, you'll look through real images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory to find comets and other active objects in our solar system. Each comet you spot offers valuable clues about how planetary systems form and evolve, and the possible origins of Earth’s water. Hear from the project scientist, ask questions, and discover how your participation supports important research AND counts towards a goal of 2.50 Million Acts of Science this April (Citizen Science Month!). Register for this free event if you plan to: - Join from home - Host a local gathering to livestream the event (find the event toolkit [here](https://pages.scistarter.org/connected-facilitators/comets-clues-cosmic-story-event-toolkit/)) - Support participation as an Ambassador or facilitator - Receive a recording via email after the event This event is part of the [**_Acts of Science: Connected_**](http://SciStarter.org/connected) signature series for Citizen Science Month 2026. No experience or special equipment required. All you need is a computer, tablet, or smartphone with Wi-Fi and curiosity! Recommended for ages 13+. Libraries, Museums, and Schools: Host an in-person watch-and-do party! Find everything you need at https://pages.scistarter.org/connected-facilitators